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How to Trim a Dog's Toenails

How to Trim a Dog's Toenails

Trimming a dog's toenails may seem like a simple task, but it isn't always easy. Many dogs are nervous and anxious when getting their nails trimmed, and improperly done, a badly cut nail could cause injuries or infections, as well as adding to the dog's stress. By learning how to trim your dog's nails correctly, however, you can save money on grooming and use trims as a chance to take better care of your pet. To Safely Trim Your Dog's Nails There are several steps necessary for trimming your dog's claws in an easy, stress-free way… Use the Proper EquipmentDo...

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Calming Pets During Fireworks

Calming Pets During Fireworks

Whether it is the Fourth of July, New Year’s Eve, a neighborhood party, or any celebration, fireworks can be distressing to many pets. Fortunately, there are many effective ways to calm pets during fireworks and keep them safe and at ease even during all the booms and bangs. Why Fireworks Upset Pets Pets can be stressed in many ways when fireworks are set off. The loud, unexpected noises – booms, crackles, sirens, bangs, whistles, and shrieks – are not familiar to pets, and can be incredibly startling and frightening to their sensitive ears. Similarly, the bright light flashes and different...

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Helping Dogs Cope After Quarantine

Helping Dogs Cope After Quarantine
Quarantine periods, self-isolation, and lockdowns can be very stressful on families, but there are some family members who love everyone being together, all day long, all the time – the family...
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Signs to Never Ignore in Pets

Signs to Never Ignore in Pets
Every pet owner tries to give their pet the best possible life by providing nutritious food, a safe environment, and proper veterinary care. Pets can’t tell us when they aren’t feeling well, don’t like something...
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The Language of Wag: What Your Dog is Really Saying

The Language of Wag: What Your Dog is Really Saying
The classic telltale sign of the emotional state of man’s best friend is the position and movement of the tail. Wagging infers happiness or excitement, while the well known “tail between the legs” demonstrates fear, shame, or timidity. But the action of your dog’s tail and their behavior is...
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